Judith Kinnard, FAIA, is an architect with a dual commitment to practice and teaching. She received her degree from Cornell University and has taught at Princeton University and Syracuse University.
Allen Eskew / Photo courtesy Allen Eskew Tulane LavinBernick Center / Photo ' Paul Crosby Patrick F. Taylor Library / Photo ' Richard Sexton Louisiana Music Factory / Photo ' Linda Abbott Tipitinas / Photo ' Jenny Bagert Allen Eskew, FAIA, is a founding partner of the Eskew+Dumez+Ripple architectural and planning studio. He received his Master of Architecture degree from the University of California at Berkeley and his Bachelor of Architecture from Louisiana State University. He is widely recognized as a leader in riverfront revitalization planning and the firm noted as a design leader in environmental education, cultural, and civic
Ammar Eloueini/Photo courtesy Ammar Eloueini 930 Poydras Residential Tower/Photo courtesy Eskew+Dumez+Ripple Lewis-Baus House Courtyard / Photo ' David Paul Ohmer Arthur Roger Gallery / Courtesy Arthur Roger Gallery Jonathan Ferrara Gallery / Courtesy Jonathon Ferrara Gallery Stella / Courtesy Stella Beirut-born, Ammar Eloueini is a registered architect who established AEDS (Ammar Eloueini Digit-all Studio) in 1997, an award-winning design practice in architecture, product design and digital media with offices in the United States and Europe. Eloueini is an associate professor of architecture at Tulane University. Best New Architecture “Under construction, the J-House is a house designed by my firm AEDS.
John P. Klingman / Photo courtesy John P. Klingman The French Quarter / Photo ' Jan Kronsell Houses on Esplanade Avenue / Courtesy Wikipedia Doullet Houses in Holy Cross / Courtesy Wikipedia John P. Klingman holds the Richard Koch Chair in Architecture at Tulane University. For the past 15 years he has authored the annual "Best New Architecture" series for New Orleans Magazine, now being published as a book, New in New Orleans Architecture. He coordinates the thesis design studio at the Tulane School of Architecture. Best New Architecture"The Best New Architecture is subversive and emerging in surprising places, like
Judith Kinnard, FAIA / Photo courtesy Judith Kinnard, FAIA Columns Hotel / Courtesy Columns Hotel US Customs House, 1892 / Courtesy Wittemann + Albertype NOMA Sculpture Garden / Courtesy NOMA Judith Kinnard, FAIA, is an architect with a dual commitment to practice and teaching. She received her degree from Cornell University and has taught at Princeton University and Syracuse University. Her work has included numerous small-scale projects and more than a dozen national competitions dealing with larger scale issues. In 2010, she was elected president of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Best New Architecture 930 Poydras “Eskew Dumez
Pamela Bryan / Photo courtesy Pamela Bryan Longue Vue House / Courtesy Louisiana Travel 5200 Dauphine / Courtesy Ryan Schmidt, UTSA. Carlos Zervigon glass sculptures / Courtesy Cole Pratt Gallery Dooky Chase Restaurant / Courtesy gwen Pamela Bryan is the director of The New Orleans Preservation Resource Center's Operation Comeback, which seeks to preserve the architecture and culture of New Orleans neighborhoods. Pamela is also owner and director of Octavia Art Gallery. Octavia Art Gallery's mission is to bring contemporary artists to New Orleans and also to showcase the cultural wealth the city has to offer. Best New Architecture 930
Patty Gay / Photo courtesy Patty Gay Lombard Plantation / Courtesy boxchain Steamboat House / Courtesy jennconspiracy Bell School and Church / Courtesy NewOrleansLady Patty Gay has been director of the Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans since 1980, and was involved in its founding in 1974. The PRC is one of the largest preservation organizations in the country, and has been effect in reversing decline in many urban neighborhoods, beginning with Julia Row in the Central Business District. Best New Architecture 1225 St. Claude Avenue is the replication of an 1836 Creole cottage in Faubourg Tremé. Best Historic Architecture
Wayne Troyer / Photo courtesy Wayne Troyer Pitot House, 1964 / Courtesy Dan Leyrer New Orleans Museum of Arts / Courtesy Wikipedia The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden / Courtesy NOMA Gallery Bienvenu / Courtesy Gallery Bienvenu Arthur Roger Gallery / Courtesy Arthur Roger Gallery Wayne Troyer, AIA, is an architect who embraces design as an active process of communication within a framework of collaboration and exploration. Wayne has practiced architecture in New Orleans for the over twenty-five years in a variety of settings. Established in 1992, Wayne Troyer Architects is an award-winning practice that has received numerous honors